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Smoking taking a huge toll on the Irish economy, says Minister

Survey shows that 29 per cent of Irish still smoke



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Smoking is costing the Irish economy €365m a year, says Minister of State for Health Róisín Shortall, according to the Irish Times.

Currently, 29 percent of the Irish population smokes, and if that number does not go down, it will cost health services more than €23 billion over the next decade.

“That would pay the entire cost of running our health services for almost two years,” the Minister told the Dáil.

Ms Shortall was introducing the Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Bill, legislation to allow graphic pictorial and text warnings on cigarette packets to illustrate the health consequences of smoking.

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Smoking was the “greatest single cause of preventable illness and premature death in Ireland”, killing more than 5,700 people a year, she said.

The bill would make it obligatory for cigarette and tobacco packets to carry one of 14 images illustrating the health consequences of smoking.

The Minister stressed full color-picture based health warnings on tobacco products.

“Pictorial health warnings on tobacco products make them less attractive and target smokers by providing them with information on tobacco-related health risks," she said.

International research indicates that “smokers are more likely to remember a health consequence of smoking, when smoking, if they have seen a picture."


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I quit smoking 30 years ago and my doctor told me that doing that saved my life. I have witness a person dying from lung and throat cancer -- not very pleasant!!Not only that but think of the money I have to spend on other foolish things !! And to the young smokers, -- smoking only shows how stupid you are.
More bullsh*t.They could easily eradicate smoking if they rose the legal age to purchase a packet of cigarettes year by year thus making it harder and harder for young people to buy them as you need to be older and older to leagally buy them.Somehow I can't see most young people starting if they have to get them from a dealer or have to go to alot of trouble.It would be easier to just forget about them and give them up.
How much tax does the state make from taobacco sales? That said if people didn't spend their money on tobacco products they would spend it on another taxed product. Smoking is for dopes.
If they get rid of the revenue generated by alcohol and tobacco the country would have to default, so politicians won't do that. If you get everyone of smokes and drink we could get rid of the excess doctors. Why would we need doctors for healthy people?
 




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